Metro needs to set ambitious goals for its new homeless services program and show the region how it intends to end the homeless crisis, as it pledged to do when voters passed a new tax last year, the editorial board writes.
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Portland mayor to halt funding for Hazelnut Grove homeless February 17 2021
Employees under Ted Wheeler suggest Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty can pick up the tab for the tiny home village.
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ayor Ted Wheeler will continue funding Hazelnut Grove for six months, per Commissioner Dan Ryan. But Wheeler s staff contradicted Ryan, saying there is no firm timeline for such an extension. Confused? So are we. Either way, find the latest news here
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Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler plans to chop off roughly $1,500 in monthly funding to Hazelnut Grove Village. And officials are moving forward with relocation plans some residents have vowed to resist.
5 Things Utah: Q&A w/Rep. Lesser, Topical Agenda, Student mental health DJ Wilson | Feb 19, 2021
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We are now less than two months out from our 2021 Utah State of Reform Health Policy Conference and we’re getting excited about the names we’re curating for you as speakers at this year’s event. We will release the more than 60 speakers curated for you in another few weeks.
Until then, you can also review our agenda for our first federal conference held just the week before on April 7-8. We’ll have a number of names from inside the beltway that you’ll recognize, including some prominent Utahns on the agenda. So, we’d love to have you with us at one or even both if you’re a full health policy geek like me!
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Soren Simonsen, executive director of the Jordan River Commission, takes down information as to where he is seeing homeless camps during the 2021 Point-in-Time count, a nationwide annual event to survey people experiencing unsheltered homelessness, in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. A Utah House committee on Thursday OK’d a sweeping bill to restructure a homeless governance system in the state.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY A Utah House panel offered early support to a bill that would create a central leader on homelessness and make other sweeping changes after a study late last year identified several issues with the state’s homeless services system.